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Rachel Held Evans, Author, Experiments With Living Like A 'Biblical' Woman

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First Posted: 12/ 2/2011 7:55 am Updated: 12/ 2/2011 1:17 pm

By Lauren Markoe
Religion News Service

(RNS) Living like a biblical woman, as Christian author Rachel Held Evans discovered, can be a real pain in thy rump.

That's especially the case during a woman's "unclean" time of the month, when sitting on any surface renders it unclean, and why Evans carried around a stadium seat cushion on those days as she attempted to live out a year as a true "biblical" woman.

Yet Evans' experiment -- which she intends to chronicle in a forthcoming book tentatively titled "A Year of Biblical Womanhood" -- also changed her relationship to the Bible and deepened her faith.

"I feel less like I have to make the Bible into what I want it to be, which is how I spent a lot of my evangelical life, trying to force the Bible into a mold," said Evans, who lives in Dayton, Tenn., the home of the 1925 Scopes "monkey trial" that challenged evolution.

The Bible is not "simple, easy to understand, or easy to apply. It's just not," she continued. "Learning to love it for what it is and not for what I want it to be, that has been sort of the take-away from the year."

Numerous Bible passages encourage women to excel at homemaking, child rearing and submitting to their husbands -- a challenge for a not-so-domestic young woman in an egalitarian marriage in which children are not yet in the picture.

Evans, 30, picked a different womanly biblical virtue each month -- beauty, purity, submission, valor, domesticity, etc. -- and tried to live them out as best she could:

  • Proverbs 31:22 "She makes coverings for herself; Her clothing is fine linen and purple." Evans now has a grape-colored dress, which she admits was mostly made by her mother and two other women who can actually sew.

  • Colossians 3:18 "Wives, submit to your husbands ..." was translated to letting her husband Dan pick the movie they would watch, no matter her preference.

  • Proverbs 31:23 "Her husband is respected at the city gates ... " prompted her to stand by the roadside, next to the "Welcome to Dayton" sign, holding up a homemade poster that said "Dan Is Awesome."

  • Leviticus 15 and 18, the laws on "family purity," led to the stadium cushion, avoiding any physical contact with her husband during her menstrual period and a week after, and sleeping in a tent outside their home.

Evans isn't the first to undertake such a project, but her status as a woman living in the buckle of the Bible Belt made her experiment unique -- and perhaps more challenging.

Ed Dobson, an architect of the modern religious right and now a retired Michigan pastor struggling with a terminal illness, decided to live like Jesus for a year, observing all the Jewish holidays and refusing to shave.

He got the idea after reading the 2007 best-seller, "The Year of Living Biblically," by A.J. Jacobs, a secular Jew who kept kosher and, following the rules laid out in Deuteronomy 22:23-24, once threw a pebble at a confessed adulterer.

"Well, as the Bible says, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," Jacobs said of Evans' project. "Actually, the Bible doesn't say that. But it definitely sounds biblical. It's probably in the Talmud somewhere."

"I hope her journey was as fascinating and life-changing as mine was," added Jacobs, who joined a synagogue and continued to practice some Jewish rituals after writing the book.

Evans' book, like Jacobs,' is a serious undertaking that appreciates the comedy inherent in living like an ancient in modern times. The two also discovered the burden of the Bible's clear preference for lots of hair.

Jacobs felt as if he was wearing a "hedgehog" on his face and his wife refused to kiss him for the last two months of his experiment. Evans said her hair by year's end was "eating her head."

Not touching her husband is probably the part she will miss least. "That was surprisingly isolating for me. I never realized how I relied on a pat on the back or a kiss. They connected me to Dan," she said. "I would not recommend it."

Her husband of eight years, who owns a video production company and is partner in a Web startup, fully endorsed the project before his wife committed to it. It wouldn't work without him playing the part of the biblical husband.

They didn't have any "safe word" they could use to take a break, even when it got distasteful, he said.

That happened whenever his wife had to submit to him, including the time she really wanted to throw a Christmas party and he decided it would be too stressful.

"It kind of made me feel like a jerk," he said, "It was almost as if her ideas were inherently less worthy than mine."

But the year also brought gifts.

From 1 Peter 3:4, she tried to nurture a "gentle and quiet spirit." Evans described her own spirit as restless, often having trouble with spontaneous prayer and wondering if she was just talking to herself.

But after a year of reciting the prayers of St. Teresa of Avila and meditating on Psalms 23 and 131, she found herself slower to anger.

"Be passionate, but learn how to control those passions," she said. "This project helped me learn how to do that."

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03:08 PM on 01/10/2012
Ok... cool experiment... except we are under the dispensation of grace not the dispensation of the law. So a lot of OT laws that were for the Jews do not apply to the Gentiles. How about you just pray, and read your Bible. Obey and respect your husband. Have a submissive spirit, let him be the man of the house. Don't be a pushover. Be like the lady in Proverbs 31. So the more I think about it the more I think it's dumb.
03:26 PM on 12/30/2011
When a couple is prayerfully submitting to God, most issues people tend to worry about won't occur. You love and care for each other as Christ loves and cares for us.
p.s. I would not recommend you try this approach if you have a secular relationship.
02:59 PM on 12/21/2011
what is it like to live like a biblical woman/man...?

Matthew 25:1-10, “Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. And five of them were wise, and five were foolish. They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them: But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps. While the bridegroom tarried... IF WE TALK BIBLE WE ARE TALKING A LANGUAGE THAT JEWS AND CHRISTIANS RHETORIC IS A BELIEF SYSTEM.... if they comment on it in unbelief or distain... ridicule... even punishment....or joke as one needs meds.... THIS IS NOT EVOLUTION... we do not evolve suddenly from the bible to MEDICINE FOR NUTS... but also THE BIBLE THEY SAY IS APPRECIATED AS LITERATURE AS WELL.... so go on and believe what you will!
02:27 PM on 12/08/2011
Why is this news
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speedy evans
08:35 AM on 12/08/2011
why is it that knowone ever talks about lilith adams 1st wife...that was writen out of your bible
12:58 AM on 12/08/2011
I'm disgusted. Living bibilically and submitting to your husband deepened your faith? Ugh. Just ugh.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
03:41 PM on 12/07/2011
Did she force herself into believing that the earth is the center of all creation? Most people back then were illiterate. Did she refrain from reading and writing? Apparently not. Did she come to believe in the demon-infestation theory of diseases?
01:15 PM on 12/07/2011
A common mistake with people who really don't understand the bible is that in "living biblically" we must transform to the Old Testament period and live a life without electricity, automobiles, etc.

We can live Christian lives in whatever circumstances we are in, with whatever conveniences or inconveniences we have.
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Sunwyn Ravenwood
Farewell my friends, time to go...
03:05 PM on 12/06/2011
From a practical standpoint this is interesting. It's sort of like Colonial Williamsburg or those reality shows where people have to live without electricity or running water. Whether it has any spiritual value is debatable though.
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Treehuggindirtworshiper
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07:56 AM on 12/06/2011
I'm a Christian but this is really an exercise in futility. Did she wash her clothes in a lake or river? Did she prepare meals in a "Biblical" kitchen? Did she use modern technology? I'm sure it was a great experience of faith.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
03:36 AM on 12/06/2011
most of the bible is filled with cr.ap .... sorry ....
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Warren Harrison
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07:48 PM on 12/05/2011
What is missing is the anointing and power of the Holy Ghost. This is what guides, directs lives, gives understanding and knowledge. The mere acting out of scripture without the guidance of the Holy Spirit will cause people to live by the "letter of the law" instead of the Spirit.
09:19 AM on 12/05/2011
"Be passionate, but learn how to control those passions," she said. "This project helped me learn how to do that."
Why, of course you feel peaceful if you live your life away like vegetable or an ox, not thinking about anything, having every decision made for you and not having a worry in the world. Oxen are extremely peaceful, dispassionate and rarely get angry or frustrated. They never get to use their brain either.

By the way, the biblical women were illiterate, were not allowed to learn anything but homemaking, and their husbands would never have allowed them to publicise anything, it would have shamed them. How about that part ?
Oneandoneandone
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12:32 PM on 12/05/2011
You make some good points. I doubt she stopped reading during her experiment. That would mean no grocery shopping, no driving, no leaving the house- really - because all that requires reading and self-reliance.
07:41 PM on 12/04/2011
You make me feeeeeel.... like a Biblical woman! (Chorus: Woman!)
06:32 PM on 12/04/2011
Some people just have too much time to waste!